I’m looking for inspiration for our bathroom design. The existing bathroom will be completely renovated. We want a walk-in shower, a bathtub (mainly for the children, so it doesn’t need to be the focal point), space for two people at the washbasin, and a toilet that is somewhat screened off.
The layout of the bathroom fixtures is not correctly shown in the plan. When entering the bathroom through the door, there are two washbasins on the right, followed by the toilet. On the left side, there is first the shower, then the bathtub.
We welcome any ideas!
The layout of the bathroom fixtures is not correctly shown in the plan. When entering the bathroom through the door, there are two washbasins on the right, followed by the toilet. On the left side, there is first the shower, then the bathtub.
We welcome any ideas!
Merle D. schrieb:
I have added the exact measurements to the plan. This does not change the fact that the proposed layout is the most practical option.
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hanghaus202331 Jan 2024 16:46Thanks.
In the meantime, @ypg and @K a t j a have already made some good suggestions. Have you found anything online that you like?
Such a renovation is expensive, so the question about the budget is important.
If you don’t need to install new wiring, it will be significantly cheaper.
In the meantime, @ypg and @K a t j a have already made some good suggestions. Have you found anything online that you like?
Such a renovation is expensive, so the question about the budget is important.
If you don’t need to install new wiring, it will be significantly cheaper.
I have already done some online research and I like the idea of a walk-in shower with a built-in bench. My husband and I hardly ever use a bathtub. However, it would certainly be useful for the children (2 and 4 years old). Without a bathtub, in my opinion, the room feels too empty, unless you design the space with a T-layout that hides the shower and toilet. Of course, this would require extensive remodeling.
Our budget is somewhat flexible. However, it should ideally not exceed 25,000.
Our budget is somewhat flexible. However, it should ideally not exceed 25,000.
Merle D. schrieb:
My husband and I hardly ever use a bathtub.It will come in handy; not just for medicinal baths, but also for soaking laundry, crafts like tie-dye, cleaning cabbage, or bathing the dog… and don’t say you’re not doing things like that right now. You’ll want to still enjoy having a bathtub in 10 years.And yes, let me put it this way: deliveries are not ignored by the recipient.
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